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and use this renewable energy, green energy, boom to fuel our economic recovery. >> the exciting think about the renewable energy piece is that it's going to create jobs that did not exist. we need to stop talking about the jobs that have been lost to china and burma and india, those jobs are not coming back. we have got to find new and renewable energy ways to create w jobs and it's just going to be an economic boom. it's going to be an explosion that we haven't seen before in this country. that's how big this wle renewable energy piece is. >> the center of the job growth is right here in california. we have about 60% of the market in the united states, and hundreds of companies, tens of thousands of people work in this industry. this industry is exploding, this technology is affordable, and it's creating jobs and energy security right here at home in california. >> i came to california because it was the first place the military sent me. one of the reasons i really care about this proposition is it's fair to call it a dirty oil proposition, dirty energy proposition, is it puts at ris
and use this renewable energy, green energy, boom to fuel our economic recovery. >> the exciting think about the renewable energy piece is that it's going to create jobs that did not exist. we need to stop talking about the jobs that have been lost to china and burma and india, those jobs are not coming back. we have got to find new and renewable energy ways to create w jobs and it's just going to be an economic boom. it's going to be an explosion that we haven't seen before in this...
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let's use the energy resources we have and the energy sources for the future. if we do what i plan, getting us energy independent, within eight years, you see manufacturing jobs come back. our energy is low cost. they are beginning to come back. i will get america and north america energy independent. we will bring a pipeline in from canada. how he said no to that, i will never know. this is about bringing good jobs back for the middle class of america. >> let me move you to the gist. are we looking at the new normal? a lot of people will find the price of gas is $4. is it in the purview of the government to bring it down, or is this the new normal? >> the world demand is up but our production is going up. very little of what gov. romney just said is true. we opened up public lands and drill more than the previous administration, and the previous president was an oil man. natural gas doesn't appear magically, we encourage it. and when gov. romney says he is a coal guy. when you were the governor of mass, you stood in front of a coal plant and said "this plant k
let's use the energy resources we have and the energy sources for the future. if we do what i plan, getting us energy independent, within eight years, you see manufacturing jobs come back. our energy is low cost. they are beginning to come back. i will get america and north america energy independent. we will bring a pipeline in from canada. how he said no to that, i will never know. this is about bringing good jobs back for the middle class of america. >> let me move you to the gist. are...
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program that supports training people in the solar energy at community colleges. he also has set a $2 billion goal to update federal buildings to energy efficiency standards. >> it can save our businesses, tens of billions of dollars on energy bills and they could use that to grow and hire more folks. it would put construction workers back to work installing new systems and technology. this is what you call a win-win- win. >> reporter: after the president spoke, he took time to mingle with the crowd and take a lot of selfies with walmart employees. men of them were randomly chosen to attend the speech. they told me they liked his message of leading the way and investing in solar technology for the future. >> it was great. a lot of companies can do -- can't do what we do. >> reporter: wall mart says it's doubling the number of on- site solar energy projects at its u.s. stores and that includes installing solar panels and charging stations for electric vehicles as well as using energy efficient. janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> ou
program that supports training people in the solar energy at community colleges. he also has set a $2 billion goal to update federal buildings to energy efficiency standards. >> it can save our businesses, tens of billions of dollars on energy bills and they could use that to grow and hire more folks. it would put construction workers back to work installing new systems and technology. this is what you call a win-win- win. >> reporter: after the president spoke, he took time to...
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save that energy. another way to make old windows like this more efficient is to install storm windows like this homeowner's done. now there's several different advantages here. first of all, they're fairly inexpensive. they also create that air cushion between the inside and the outside to protect you from the elements. and also, it reduces the amount of maintenance that you have to do on wood windows, because again, it protects the window and the surface of the window from the elements. so, that's a big advantage, but, if the budget will allow, there's nothing better than replacing the windows. good replacement windows like these because they use insulated glass and they're tightly built so there are no air leaks. these sash pack replacement units from jeld-wen make installation very easy because you don't have to remove the original frame of the double-hung window. the old, inefficient sashes are cut in two, so that they can be removed without breaking the glass. and then, the old window tracks or b
save that energy. another way to make old windows like this more efficient is to install storm windows like this homeowner's done. now there's several different advantages here. first of all, they're fairly inexpensive. they also create that air cushion between the inside and the outside to protect you from the elements. and also, it reduces the amount of maintenance that you have to do on wood windows, because again, it protects the window and the surface of the window from the elements. so,...
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. >>> renewable energy. coming up, the key major proposition in this week's election that could change the way renewable energy is handled in san francisco. >>> and crazy, crazy lateral last-second touchdown in the miami/duke football game. you saw it, you remembered it. a lot of controversy about it. the call to overturn miami's victory. the drought is affecting at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the drought. when they do an energy efficiency project and save that money they feel it right in their pocket book. it's exciting to help a customer with an energy efficiency project because not only are they saving energy but they are saving water. we have a lot of projects at pg&e that can help them with that and that's extremely important while we're in a drought. it's a win for the customer and it's a win for california. together, we're building a better california. >>> they'll check each and every one to make sure it is backwards. and for once there are no flags.
. >>> renewable energy. coming up, the key major proposition in this week's election that could change the way renewable energy is handled in san francisco. >>> and crazy, crazy lateral last-second touchdown in the miami/duke football game. you saw it, you remembered it. a lot of controversy about it. the call to overturn miami's victory. the drought is affecting at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the drought. when they do an...
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triple the amount of dollars invested in clean energy. no. thankfully the vitamin ist rations through the infrastructure package that's being worked on now plans to do just that. it plans to get us to 100% clean electricity by 2035 the plans to get us to nets. zero by 2050. so those are the main levers that we have, and we in america can be a leader around the world if we demonstrate our commitment to getting to clean electricity by 2035, which, by the way 85% of americans are in favor of, uh, that's going to be a signal to the markets, and that's going to help drive clean energy adoption and climate change solutions around the world, and we are saying the dramatic effects of climate change right before our eyes right now, with these extreme weather events on both coasts. appreciate you taking the time. andreas carell is executive director of revolve in san francisco and also the author of the new book, climate, courage. thanks for coming on. thanks for having me sure. well, a lifeline for people who fell behind on their rent coming up ne
triple the amount of dollars invested in clean energy. no. thankfully the vitamin ist rations through the infrastructure package that's being worked on now plans to do just that. it plans to get us to 100% clean electricity by 2035 the plans to get us to nets. zero by 2050. so those are the main levers that we have, and we in america can be a leader around the world if we demonstrate our commitment to getting to clean electricity by 2035, which, by the way 85% of americans are in favor of, uh,...
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this is the ideal complement to clean, renewable energy, energy storage. it allows you to think about fusion as a base load partner, not a competitor, but a real partner with clean energy going forward as we need to meet these mid century targets of zero emissions sustainability, experts say this breakthrough could lead to a long term climate change solution, but there's still a long list of engineering hurdles, scaling and manufacturing fusion power technology could take 10. years or more. now we need to simplify. the end. strip away the engineering to find out what do we need at minimum to make this work, and that's what's going to excite graduate students gonna start excites silicon valley startup companies . it's going to get the really competitive, innovative juices flowing, pushing toward a clean energy future. u s. department of energy officials say this advancement redefines the boundaries of what's possible. i have a special message to listeners who want to work on exciting, challenging and important problems. we're hirind clean energy and also op
this is the ideal complement to clean, renewable energy, energy storage. it allows you to think about fusion as a base load partner, not a competitor, but a real partner with clean energy going forward as we need to meet these mid century targets of zero emissions sustainability, experts say this breakthrough could lead to a long term climate change solution, but there's still a long list of engineering hurdles, scaling and manufacturing fusion power technology could take 10. years or more. now...
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this means no more wasted energy. >> i love that i'm saving energy, that i'm only heating up the bottom surface of the pot where i need the heat to be, and i really think we're seeing the difference in our electric bills, and i love that. >> one of the best things about the nuwave precision induction cooktop is it's portable. i can take it anywhere, i don't have to leave it in the kitchen. so i'll take it into my dining room and i'll set up my own egg station, so when i have visitors-- especially my family-- i can cook my own omelets, they can cook their own omelets, they can cook their eggs, they can cook pancakes and it's just this simple because i've got precise temperature control. and look how beautifully non-stick this is. all i have to do to make the omelet is tip it, the omelet runs back. i tip it again, it runs back. i'm going to be able to fill this up. so everybody can have whatever filling they like. i always like to have some mushrooms, some cheese, some peppers... >> and you know i like the healthy spinach, bob. >> ohh... >> i just ruined his omelet. >> [laughs well, with
this means no more wasted energy. >> i love that i'm saving energy, that i'm only heating up the bottom surface of the pot where i need the heat to be, and i really think we're seeing the difference in our electric bills, and i love that. >> one of the best things about the nuwave precision induction cooktop is it's portable. i can take it anywhere, i don't have to leave it in the kitchen. so i'll take it into my dining room and i'll set up my own egg station, so when i have...
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s energy department says floating turbines to produce up to 2.8 tera watts of clean energy. that's more than twice america's current electricity demand. there's a huge potential energy here but the other thing to remember about offshore wind is that it's 3 to 4 times more expensive than onshore wind. the wind industry supports california wins, see a .org, a big proponent of wind energy and one of the specific commitments to biden ministrations did is they set a goal to reduce the cost by 70% by 2035. which is roughly in the timeframe went offshore wind would be needed here in california as to cluttering up coastal scenery, even giant wind generators 800 ft. tall can be put out of sight and out of mind. offshore wind farms would be 20 miles offshore , so basically beyond the view that people would have on most days, huge environmental issues to still be resolved. what about tethers, wounding sea life? what about damage? they might do the underwater habitat or fishing grounds. there still are environmental concerns that need to be addressed, but it's much more manageable by be
s energy department says floating turbines to produce up to 2.8 tera watts of clean energy. that's more than twice america's current electricity demand. there's a huge potential energy here but the other thing to remember about offshore wind is that it's 3 to 4 times more expensive than onshore wind. the wind industry supports california wins, see a .org, a big proponent of wind energy and one of the specific commitments to biden ministrations did is they set a goal to reduce the cost by 70% by...
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the solar panels they build here will be part of the state's solar energy future. and today the state pledged money to help make that a reality. with his signature, governor brown committed the state to the most ambitious solar pledge in the country. >> today we have something that is a real success story. it's california leading the country. it's america potentially leading the world. >> reporter: today's bill signing took place inside the flextronics manufacturing plant. a plant that created 300 jobs in just the last month. >> it's not only the green aspect, it's an opportunity for everyone. >> reporter: robert chu on hand for today's signing pledged $1.1 billion in loans to support the california valley solar project. a move the feds says will create 350 construction jobs and about a dozen permanent jobs. >> this is just the start of our strategy to lead a clean energy invasion race and under president obama's leadership we're jumping in the clean energy race and we're pledging to win. >> reporter: the federal government will help stimulate the green economy and
the solar panels they build here will be part of the state's solar energy future. and today the state pledged money to help make that a reality. with his signature, governor brown committed the state to the most ambitious solar pledge in the country. >> today we have something that is a real success story. it's california leading the country. it's america potentially leading the world. >> reporter: today's bill signing took place inside the flextronics manufacturing plant. a plant...
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having her own bedroom with a fan to save energy. >> we try limit the amount of energy we use. it can make a huge impact. >> reporter: students travel to class on buses using compress said natural gas and liver in building with solar panels. apartments have energy efficient appliances in a village that is generating 82% of all the energy it uses. >> it is oriented north to south or east to west. that means it capitalizes on the breeze. >> reporter: it is the largest planned zero net energy community in the country. >> it means that you produce on site through renewable energy production, solar panels, the same amount that you consume over the course of a year. >> reporter: it is a $280 million project supported by federal and state grants. even though it is just four years old this village is already attracting the interest of developers near and far. >> a company in dubai that visited here and building a new prototype in due by? -- dubai. >> we will have delegations from australia, china. >> planners predict they will meet their goal of zero net energy in the next 2-3 years. >
having her own bedroom with a fan to save energy. >> we try limit the amount of energy we use. it can make a huge impact. >> reporter: students travel to class on buses using compress said natural gas and liver in building with solar panels. apartments have energy efficient appliances in a village that is generating 82% of all the energy it uses. >> it is oriented north to south or east to west. that means it capitalizes on the breeze. >> reporter: it is the largest...
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it's all potential energy. which is the energy associated with height. so when you start the higher you center mass on the track, the more of it you have. >> make your care aerodynamic which he made this car in 45 minutes. he sliced it, made it look like a triangle. put it on three wheels which is weird. putting less of the energy into rotating the tires and more of putting it into the translational kinetic energy moving it forward. you bend the axles of the car. you want it to run into the rail in the middle constantly so it's not bouncing around. it seems like it would increase friction but it's reducing it because the whole time going in a straight direction. >> sliding down instead of this. >> he tested his car up against a car that had been winning all of these events that was made in 12 hours. he won his little wooden car that -- with duct tape that looks like nothing. >> if you're going to trust somebody, this guy. he knows what he's talking about. >> we should have a "right this minute" pinewood derby b
it's all potential energy. which is the energy associated with height. so when you start the higher you center mass on the track, the more of it you have. >> make your care aerodynamic which he made this car in 45 minutes. he sliced it, made it look like a triangle. put it on three wheels which is weird. putting less of the energy into rotating the tires and more of putting it into the translational kinetic energy moving it forward. you bend the axles of the car. you want it to run into...
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and other renewable energy sources. tara moriarty is live at the fairmont hotel where the president is waking up. the president is expected to make a big revelation about something going on at the white house. >> reporter: that's right. a big security sweep was just done on this street. you can see some of these officers are getting their instructions for the morning and a dog actually just came through and was checking out some of the parked cars here. the president is expected to reveal that the white house has gone solar and officials won't say how much the panels cost, only the project will pay itself off in eight years. last summer, crews hit several snags related to retrofitting. the panels were first installed during the jimmy carter administration. but president reagan took them down in 1986. this is part of a coalition of solar businesses and environmental groups that petitioned the obama administration to bring solar power back. >> for all of the work we're doing on climate change and making sure that we beque
and other renewable energy sources. tara moriarty is live at the fairmont hotel where the president is waking up. the president is expected to make a big revelation about something going on at the white house. >> reporter: that's right. a big security sweep was just done on this street. you can see some of these officers are getting their instructions for the morning and a dog actually just came through and was checking out some of the parked cars here. the president is expected to reveal...
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solar energy is working for america now. saving us money, creating new jobs and giving our world a brighter future. go solar! welcome to the solar generation time now for some insider tips on how to get great travel deals. clem bason, the ceo of hotwire.com, joins us now. good to have you back on the show. > > thanks for having me. > > let's talk about the holidays. are there still deals out there for thanksgiving? > > there are, but not for long. right now we see prices up anywhere between 0 and 5% from last year depending on where you're flying to. but that's going to get worse every day starting now as you approach the thanksgiving holiday. so, i would say kind of use halloween as your bogey. if you can get your booking in before then, do it. after that it's going to start to get really pricey. > > where are the best deals? > > right now we're seeing a lot of good deals for flights in and out of major cities, actually. d.c. is a little slow right now, prior to the election. boston is really good as well. and if you're loo
solar energy is working for america now. saving us money, creating new jobs and giving our world a brighter future. go solar! welcome to the solar generation time now for some insider tips on how to get great travel deals. clem bason, the ceo of hotwire.com, joins us now. good to have you back on the show. > > thanks for having me. > > let's talk about the holidays. are there still deals out there for thanksgiving? > > there are, but not for long. right now we see prices up...
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we use american energy, we stop the bans this administration has on energy, senator manchin, ranking member, chairman of the energy committee said let's get keystone pipeline going. we have resources here, we are much stronger as a nation, if we're selling energy to our frnds than if we have to buy it from our enemies. i just got back from the persian gulf, spend thanksgiving there with wyoming troops and talking to military leaders, after what happened in afghanistan, our enemies are more aggressive and to give additional money to vladamir putin is really in the long-term detriment of the united states. >> trace: you talk about the persian gulf, what are they saying about the american energy policy? the president gone to opec to get more oil on the market, what are they saying? they have been hesitant to do that, what is the word over there? belief the united states should be doing more to help itself? >> john: we ought to be doing more to help ourselves, it is incumbent upon us to do that. there are ways we can protect the environment without punishing the economy, i don't know dem
we use american energy, we stop the bans this administration has on energy, senator manchin, ranking member, chairman of the energy committee said let's get keystone pipeline going. we have resources here, we are much stronger as a nation, if we're selling energy to our frnds than if we have to buy it from our enemies. i just got back from the persian gulf, spend thanksgiving there with wyoming troops and talking to military leaders, after what happened in afghanistan, our enemies are more...
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energy production. the administration can take laws on the book and interpret them in such a way, sometimes in direct conflict with a stated means of the law, to slow down production. that is what this administration is doing. they are doing it in the weight of lower intensity so now, germany's burning coal instead of natural gas. not only are we getting more carbon intensity, but we are putting our european allies at threat of economic downturn and allowing them to be leveraged by russia. this administration's energy policy is a failure in terms of the climates, and terms of national security, the economy, in terms of you name it. >> sandra: senator, i want to move on to the great mask the bait. we saw a lot of it this week. this week, we said democrat and republican's dropping are winding down indoor school mathematics. in louisiana, the governor has encouraged mask wearing, but he says that schools can opt out of masks as long as a fellow cdc quarantine garden lights. if the cdc and the white house a
energy production. the administration can take laws on the book and interpret them in such a way, sometimes in direct conflict with a stated means of the law, to slow down production. that is what this administration is doing. they are doing it in the weight of lower intensity so now, germany's burning coal instead of natural gas. not only are we getting more carbon intensity, but we are putting our european allies at threat of economic downturn and allowing them to be leveraged by russia. this...
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of the cleanest energies that can be produced. the only thing that is cleaner than geothermal might be hydroelectric or solar. >> reporter: the areas near a dormant volcanic field around clear lake. the energy producing process begins underneath these pits about five miles down where water comes in contact with scorching hot rock. >> what's happening under ground is the magma from the center of the earth is heating the rock that is underneath the reservoir. in the reservoir there's natural waters that have been there for years that are heated and are boiled down in the reservoir. when we drill a well, the steam comes up under pressure up through the well at about 300 pounds per square inch and about 400 degrees farenheit. >> reporter: enough to power 850,000 homes or all of san francisco and berkeley combined. once the steam is spent most of it evaluates but about 1/4 of its condenses into water and then injects into deep wells of reservoirs where it once came. what makes the geysers unique that produces steam. the geothermal plan
of the cleanest energies that can be produced. the only thing that is cleaner than geothermal might be hydroelectric or solar. >> reporter: the areas near a dormant volcanic field around clear lake. the energy producing process begins underneath these pits about five miles down where water comes in contact with scorching hot rock. >> what's happening under ground is the magma from the center of the earth is heating the rock that is underneath the reservoir. in the reservoir there's...
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likewise, alternative energy and giving renewable energy is an economic issue and he will address many of nation's difficulties in that manner. he will also say we can't expect to be a leader in the 21st century economy if we continue to lag behind other countries in education. he will call for investments in education. any time he says investments. republicans say deficits and spending and they tend to object. >> we asked house speaker boehner today investments and he said if that were the cure to our problems, with all the money the president has spent we would be great shape. but the two gentlemen, vice president and house speaker on the right. they will be sitting behind the president. a moment ago we had a picture of wisconsin congressman paul ryan. had things gone differently on election night he would be sitting behind president romney but he is member of the house of receipt identifies. you see john kerry, long time senator from massachusetts and new secretary of state, a job many say he was born and bred for. you can see at the top of the any, the gallery. it's fascinating som
likewise, alternative energy and giving renewable energy is an economic issue and he will address many of nation's difficulties in that manner. he will also say we can't expect to be a leader in the 21st century economy if we continue to lag behind other countries in education. he will call for investments in education. any time he says investments. republicans say deficits and spending and they tend to object. >> we asked house speaker boehner today investments and he said if that were...
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of energy, so his nominee for the secretary of energy has said this. she said, we ought to be doing everything we possibly can to keep fossil fuel energy in the ground. the impact of that on our economy, on jobs, it cuts the throat of my state, our economy, the men and women who work there, the energy that america needs. it's going to drive up costs significantly for american families, so you bet i'm going to ask tough questions. >> chris: finally, president trump says that he is going to veto the nda, the defense authorization act that funds the pentagon, funds in air force base in your state of wyoming, and that includes 26 new measures that would deal with cyber defense. this of course in the wake of this terrible cyber hack that we've had this week. if the president goes ahead with his promise, and he says he's going to veto it, then he would have to buy this wednesday. will you vote to override that veto, sir? >> senator barrasso: first, i would discourage him from vetoing. i would encourage him to sign up with this new cyber attack where we were
of energy, so his nominee for the secretary of energy has said this. she said, we ought to be doing everything we possibly can to keep fossil fuel energy in the ground. the impact of that on our economy, on jobs, it cuts the throat of my state, our economy, the men and women who work there, the energy that america needs. it's going to drive up costs significantly for american families, so you bet i'm going to ask tough questions. >> chris: finally, president trump says that he is going to...
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clean energy economy. even as traditional source of energy we have more than most advance countries. we have this incredible vibrancy that is on display right here in this community. people from all around the world coming here, hungry, striving, ready to innovate. there is no other country that looks like us. >> reporter: with a little hope of pushing any major legislation through a davided congress, president obama is using his so-called pen and phone strategy. that is expected to create a major new market for zero carbon energy sources like wind and solar. the president chose walmart a speaking platform since the corporation gets a quarter of its energy from solar. the rest only uses 2% to give you an idea. there is expected to be protestors at walmart rallying for minimum wage. >> he held woman fundraisers yesterday. some of the guests paid more than $32,000 to be at that meeting. the fairmont hotel event attracted 250 people. the cost between $1,000 and $32,000. >>> a new warning for parents in contra
clean energy economy. even as traditional source of energy we have more than most advance countries. we have this incredible vibrancy that is on display right here in this community. people from all around the world coming here, hungry, striving, ready to innovate. there is no other country that looks like us. >> reporter: with a little hope of pushing any major legislation through a davided congress, president obama is using his so-called pen and phone strategy. that is expected to...
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the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> chris: barry black is chaplain of the u.s. senate who opens each session with a prayer and he does so much more. >> we have talked about very serious and private issues. >> chris: stay >> chris: we are back, reporting from austin. he spoke at the funeral for ronald reagan and officiated at the burial of john f. kennedy junior. and he calls it the front row seat to history and our power player of the week. >> an old saying god puts us on our backs to get us to look up. >> chris: he is the chaplain of the senate is opens each session with a prayer. >> lord, bless our senator in their labors today >> chris: he does so much more. running four bible study groups
the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> chris: barry black is chaplain of the u.s. senate who opens each session with a prayer and he does...
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part of his playbook is to use energy as a weapon, that's mr. putin's playbook, so we don't want to give him a stronger hand in the use of weaponizing energy. >> martha: but we have really in shutting down the keystone pipeline and curtailing our own leases on natural gas production and giving up energy independence, no? >> senator cardin: no, i don't believe so. america's energy policy both short-term and long-term is one of national security, what is best for our economy, and our environments, so i think we've made the right decisions in regards to our energy sources and helping our allies around the world. >> martha: senator cardin, thank you very much, good to speak with you today, sir, thank you for being here. >> senator cardin: thank you, martha. >> martha: coming up next we will go live to ukraine as civilians prepare themselves for war, and we will bring in our sunday group to discuss the growing russia-china alliance. ♪ ♪ i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so... .
part of his playbook is to use energy as a weapon, that's mr. putin's playbook, so we don't want to give him a stronger hand in the use of weaponizing energy. >> martha: but we have really in shutting down the keystone pipeline and curtailing our own leases on natural gas production and giving up energy independence, no? >> senator cardin: no, i don't believe so. america's energy policy both short-term and long-term is one of national security, what is best for our economy, and our...
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we need to get back to energy dominance, not energy dependence. president proc trump got us there. >> your fellow wyoming republican liz cheney who has perhaps been the most outspoken critic of former president trump than the primary fight of her life. do you see any path to victory for congresswoman cheney? >> well, wyoming politics is very personal, make periods face to face. it is town to town. as you know, liz and i disagree. i voted against impeachment of president trump, she was for it. i voted against a pardus in january 6 commission, she is all in on that. the election is in for another month. the travel i have done around the state, i think she has a lot of work to do she hopes to win the primary. you say who is leading rightg tt of people selling advertisements. fox news is doing very well. >> she has encouraged wyoming democrats to cross over and vote for her. are there enough wyoming democrats out there to make a difference in her race? >> well, number one, this wouldn't be the first time that democrats cross over and for the registrat
we need to get back to energy dominance, not energy dependence. president proc trump got us there. >> your fellow wyoming republican liz cheney who has perhaps been the most outspoken critic of former president trump than the primary fight of her life. do you see any path to victory for congresswoman cheney? >> well, wyoming politics is very personal, make periods face to face. it is town to town. as you know, liz and i disagree. i voted against impeachment of president trump, she...
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that is magnifying the energy, the solar energy and the thermal energy. glas one of the analogies i think about is taking a magnifying glass and letting the sun shine through it and starting a fire. that thermal energy on the back of the retina can be very damaging. you need to buy special lenses that would go on the end of your binoculars or the telescope needs to be fitted. the suggestions are to get these early. practice with it and make sure everything is okay. as for your cell phones, i've seen different things about that the problem is, some of the cameras, it may damage the camera. they said you could potentially take the lens from your glass and put it in front of your lens on your camera. your pictures will not be very good, however. you probably want to think twice about taking photos. in addition to that comment you may need to glance at the sun to figure out where you are. there are lots of reasons why you may not want to do that. if you really want to take a good picture, try to find a lens filter that will be appropriate for you. the other t
that is magnifying the energy, the solar energy and the thermal energy. glas one of the analogies i think about is taking a magnifying glass and letting the sun shine through it and starting a fire. that thermal energy on the back of the retina can be very damaging. you need to buy special lenses that would go on the end of your binoculars or the telescope needs to be fitted. the suggestions are to get these early. practice with it and make sure everything is okay. as for your cell phones, i've...
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wind energy to power their operations >> other businesses that support renewable energy including intel, applied materials and of -- santa clara university. the transit agency hired solarcity to put in solar panels. the capture the sunshine and use energy to help our lights, escalators and other things inside lafayette station. solarcity were operated maintain the panels for the next 20 years and bart says it will by the energy reducing its carbon foot print and saving money with the locked-in rate. >>> let's go back to bella the weather center. a gorgeous day with lots of sunshine. >>> a preview of the weekend that's coming. we've had a nice couple of days here. temperatures today as warm as were going to see all week. tomorrow will be warm. highs today, 80, fairfield. 80, san jose. 80, mountain view. a few clouds will visit us from this weather system right here. that system doesn't have much going on other than it will distribute clouds our way. with that said this week it looks great. just more clouds tomorrow. sunday has less clouds and still warm. 76, livermore. a nice day out the
wind energy to power their operations >> other businesses that support renewable energy including intel, applied materials and of -- santa clara university. the transit agency hired solarcity to put in solar panels. the capture the sunshine and use energy to help our lights, escalators and other things inside lafayette station. solarcity were operated maintain the panels for the next 20 years and bart says it will by the energy reducing its carbon foot print and saving money with the...
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half of that increase is energy prices alone. since then the price of gas has come down $0.50 a gallon. there are no 20,000 gas stations across this country where gas is below $4 a gallon. still too high, but that's moving in the right direction, giving americans some much-needed breathing room. they need more and we are working on it, but that is a move in the right direction. >> shannon: let's talk about how american families are feeling because we have brand-new fox news polling on this. 70% of people that we pulled this week said your family has had to cut back to afford necessities. we also ask them to look forward, because we know these numbers we just got reflect backwards. so looking forward, we are also asking them have they had a financial hardship over the last six months, 75%, and where they think this is going. they also have a negative impression of where we will be a year from now, so what exact we are you doing? >> jared: that's a great question, and i think the key word in there is "affordability." economists lik
half of that increase is energy prices alone. since then the price of gas has come down $0.50 a gallon. there are no 20,000 gas stations across this country where gas is below $4 a gallon. still too high, but that's moving in the right direction, giving americans some much-needed breathing room. they need more and we are working on it, but that is a move in the right direction. >> shannon: let's talk about how american families are feeling because we have brand-new fox news polling on...
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the california energy commission does the forecasting in terms of our energy needs. iso puts our criteria for what is necessary in order to make the forecast. and the puc fundamentally focuses on procurement. it is a shared responsibility between those three agencies. none of us in the state of california are immune nor nacve about hot getting hotter and dry getting drier. what getting wetter. we have long recognized the consequences of climate change. we have long recognized that by reconciling our responsibility as the largest states in the united states of america to do more and better in terms of our low carbon green growth future. we are committed to changing the way we produce and consume energy. we have more jobs in this green sector that we do in the fossil fuel space. we see it as an economic imperative. we see it as a moral and we will lead the state and the nation. we are not backing off on that commitment. quite the contrary. in the process of the transition, in the process of shutting down the desire and need to shut down polluting gas plans, and the des
the california energy commission does the forecasting in terms of our energy needs. iso puts our criteria for what is necessary in order to make the forecast. and the puc fundamentally focuses on procurement. it is a shared responsibility between those three agencies. none of us in the state of california are immune nor nacve about hot getting hotter and dry getting drier. what getting wetter. we have long recognized the consequences of climate change. we have long recognized that by...
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with regard to energy. he said if he's elected president and his policies get put in place, the cost of energy would skyrocket. that's what he's kept. >> mitt romney criticized president obama's energy policy. the governor is wrapping up a multi-state bus tour in iowa. meanwhile, paul ryan, is courting voters and donors in colorado and nevada. >>> the food and drug administration has approved a new flu vaccine. each year, the fda works with other federal agencies and global health experts to design a vaccine to protect against the three strains most likely to cause the -- to cause the flu. there's been a lot of burglaries in palo alto this year but one is getting extra attention. that's because it was at the home of the state steve jobs. the cofounders's home was -- the apple cofounders's job was vandalized july 16th. the man was arrested for the crime on august 2nd. officials say it's unlikely that the robber knew it was jobs' home. >>> the official grand opening is this friday for the say mate -- for the
with regard to energy. he said if he's elected president and his policies get put in place, the cost of energy would skyrocket. that's what he's kept. >> mitt romney criticized president obama's energy policy. the governor is wrapping up a multi-state bus tour in iowa. meanwhile, paul ryan, is courting voters and donors in colorado and nevada. >>> the food and drug administration has approved a new flu vaccine. each year, the fda works with other federal agencies and global...
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their energies -- energy bills will be $1 billion less over the decades. send me a bill that creates the jobs. in building this new energy future should be one part of a broader agenda to a pair -- repair america's infrastructure. so much of america needs to be built. we have crumbling roads and bridges, a power grid that wastes too much energy, and incomplete high-speed broadband network that prevents a small- business owner in rural america from selling our products all over the world. during the great depression, america built the hoover dam and the golden gate bridge. after world war ii, we connected our states with a system of highways. democratic and republican administrations and divested -- invested in great projects that benefit everybody -- that benefited everybody. in the next few weeks, i will sign an executive order, clearing away the red tape that slows down to many construction projects. but you need to fund these projects. take the money we are no less -- no longer spending at war, use half of it to pay down our debt and use the rest to do
their energies -- energy bills will be $1 billion less over the decades. send me a bill that creates the jobs. in building this new energy future should be one part of a broader agenda to a pair -- repair america's infrastructure. so much of america needs to be built. we have crumbling roads and bridges, a power grid that wastes too much energy, and incomplete high-speed broadband network that prevents a small- business owner in rural america from selling our products all over the world. during...
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to reduce the price of energy and helping people in their homes as far as energy cost there. we have a golden opportunity and we have a majority, overwhelming majority of democrats supporting it. they're doing it because this is the right time and the right thing to do in our country. but, also it is a time we basically can bring democrats and republicans together as we have done with the bipartisan infrastructure bill. we have done it with the chips bill and we continue to do things when we need to do something for our country. this is the most important thing that we can do today. it is the most critical problem that we have in front of us which is energy, independence and security. >> as you look to try to get those votes together from both sides, here is something republican out of louisiana had to say this week, republican henry. >> he's my friend and he's a savvy politician. he made a deal about without having all the ducks in a row. i am not even sure he knows all the ducks are. >> did you miscalculate on the ducks, senator? >> john is my dear friend. what a great pers
to reduce the price of energy and helping people in their homes as far as energy cost there. we have a golden opportunity and we have a majority, overwhelming majority of democrats supporting it. they're doing it because this is the right time and the right thing to do in our country. but, also it is a time we basically can bring democrats and republicans together as we have done with the bipartisan infrastructure bill. we have done it with the chips bill and we continue to do things when we...
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s department of energy is expected tomorrow. tuesday julie it's just super fascinating thinking of the movie the st in the cold fusion. okay so how likely is something like this? how far would we have to wait? to be able to maybe put something like this to use. it's going to be a while because first, what they have to do is they have to be able to make those bursts of energy last longer and make them bigger. and then you have to talk about manufacturing something that can then do this on a large scale all across the country. so thiss the first step, but there's a lot along path to go from here. it always has to start somewhere. super fascinating. alright, brooks. thank you. from san francisco. property owners are offering hundreds of thousands of dollars to get renters out. ktvu christian captain tells us that housing experts say those buyouts being offered to renters or assign there's still not enough housing in the city. san francisco's notoriously high rents took a dip as the pandemic wore on, and warned more people left the
s department of energy is expected tomorrow. tuesday julie it's just super fascinating thinking of the movie the st in the cold fusion. okay so how likely is something like this? how far would we have to wait? to be able to maybe put something like this to use. it's going to be a while because first, what they have to do is they have to be able to make those bursts of energy last longer and make them bigger. and then you have to talk about manufacturing something that can then do this on a...
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energy secretary jennifer granholm. you have said in recent weeks you hope gas prices will continue to fall, but now nbc is reporting this morning, and i'm quoting here. behind the scenes officials worry prices could rise again as they keep looking for ways to get more oil on the market. given the issues with refinery capacity and the war in ukraine, can you give us, secretary, any more certainly that prices will keep falling? >> yeah. as you know, gasoline comes from oil. oil is traded on a global market. so we are at the whim, if you will, of what happens globely. however, this president has moved in dramatic ways to increase supply. by releasing 1 million barrels a day from our reserve, as well as calling on domestic producers, as well as international producers. we will be at record amounts of production next year. all of that is to say our energy information administration has projected by the fourth quarter, gas prices will be around $3.87 on average. today they're about 3.-- excuse me, $3.78. today they're at $3.
energy secretary jennifer granholm. you have said in recent weeks you hope gas prices will continue to fall, but now nbc is reporting this morning, and i'm quoting here. behind the scenes officials worry prices could rise again as they keep looking for ways to get more oil on the market. given the issues with refinery capacity and the war in ukraine, can you give us, secretary, any more certainly that prices will keep falling? >> yeah. as you know, gasoline comes from oil. oil is traded...
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together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades during the day... setting your ac to 78° or higher... or cooling off with a fan when you can. united we are always stronger. stay well, california, and keep it golden. >>> the sound of oakland, california, in 1972. >> ♪ >>> tower of power. don't waste your time. thank you for the request. tower of power. if you don't know about them, look them up. send me a request. facebook, twitter, instagram. use hashtag ktvu . >> don't stop, sal. >>> after 42 years of business, a well-known san francisco restaurant and the richmond district is closing for good. the owners of the restaurant say the customers can order take-out food until the end of this month. like all good restaurants, it has been hit hard by the pandemic and the owners say business has been good, but keeping their employees has been a challenge. >>> federal prosecutors are urging a judge in boston to accept the plea deals for actress lori loughlin and her husband. each would serve jail time for pegging
together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades during the day... setting your ac to 78° or higher... or cooling off with a fan when you can. united we are always stronger. stay well, california, and keep it golden. >>> the sound of oakland, california, in 1972. >> ♪ >>> tower of power. don't waste your time. thank you for the request. tower of power. if you don't know about them, look them up. send me a request. facebook, twitter, instagram. use...
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. >> she is full of energy. loves to exercise. she's outgoing. >> reporter: a family reflects on the 65-year-old woman their may treu matrioarch who died behind the wheel of her car. >> she is loved and supported bid her family. >> reporter: that family included her young daughter. >> the fact that this little girl survived last night is a miracle. the scene out there was just terrible. >> reporter: both cars spun across the highway. police say the 25-year-old man driving the lincoln was only a quarter mile from home. paramedics smelled beer on him and found he had an opened can of beer. >> it says dui continues and remains a serious problem -- it shows that dui continues. feeling like it's okay to have a drink, or two or five and get behind the wheel and drive a vehicle. clearly we have a lot of work to do. >>> the stretch of highway is up for redesign because it's hazardous for cars. but police say it wasn't designed but a decision to drink and drive that caused this crash costing an innocent life. >> i just pray, pray for him.
. >> she is full of energy. loves to exercise. she's outgoing. >> reporter: a family reflects on the 65-year-old woman their may treu matrioarch who died behind the wheel of her car. >> she is loved and supported bid her family. >> reporter: that family included her young daughter. >> the fact that this little girl survived last night is a miracle. the scene out there was just terrible. >> reporter: both cars spun across the highway. police say the...
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take the energy quiz. energy lives here. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses if hey breathing's hard.me, know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with s
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to clean, renewable energy, energy storage. it allows you to think about fusion as a base load partner, not a competitor, but a real partner with clean energy going forward as we need to meet these mid century targets of zero emissions sustainability, experts say this breakthrough could lead to a long term climate change solution, but there's still a long list of engineering hurdles, scaling and manufacturing fusion power technology could take 10. years or more. now we need to simplify. the end. strip away the engineering to find out what do we need at minimum to make this work, and that's what's going to excite graduate students going to start excites silicon valley startup companies . it's going to get the really competitive, innovative juices flowing, pushing toward a clean energy future. u s. department of energy officials say this advancement redefines the boundaries of what's possible. i have a special message to listeners who want to work on exciting, challenging and important problems. we're hirind clean energy and also
to clean, renewable energy, energy storage. it allows you to think about fusion as a base load partner, not a competitor, but a real partner with clean energy going forward as we need to meet these mid century targets of zero emissions sustainability, experts say this breakthrough could lead to a long term climate change solution, but there's still a long list of engineering hurdles, scaling and manufacturing fusion power technology could take 10. years or more. now we need to simplify. the...
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the biden offshore wind energy plan. this is bold and broad of an energy plan presented in generations, the president's proposing massive floating wind energy farms tethered to the ocean floor connected by underwater transmission lines, feeding massive power into electrical grids. the u. s energy department says floating that's more than twice america's current electricity demand. there's a huge potential energy here but the other thing to remember about offshore wind is that it's 3 to 4 times more expensive than onshore wind. the wind industry supports california wins, see a dot org, a big proponent of wind energy and one of the specific commitments to biden ministrations did is they set a goal to reduce the cost by 70% by 2035, which is roughly in the timeframe went off. offshore wind would be needed here in california as to cluttering the coastal scenery, even giant wind generators 800 ft tall can be put out of sight. and out of mind these offshore wind farms would be 20 miles offshore, so basically beyond the view th
the biden offshore wind energy plan. this is bold and broad of an energy plan presented in generations, the president's proposing massive floating wind energy farms tethered to the ocean floor connected by underwater transmission lines, feeding massive power into electrical grids. the u. s energy department says floating that's more than twice america's current electricity demand. there's a huge potential energy here but the other thing to remember about offshore wind is that it's 3 to 4 times...
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the campus system with the 3 energy labs will invest in clean energy innovation. >> today as you know is cyber monday. this year, shoppers expected to spend a record amount of money online. a lot of purchases made on one web site. ktvu went to the center and found out what shoppers are putting in their shopping carts >> good morning. sales are expected to surge on this cyber monday. some think that they could be up more than 12% and here at amazon, most people, 3/4 are going to go online and buy some sort of electronic device. i'm joined now with sarah from amazon. >> our kindles are always popular. this is the kindle paperwide. it's $20 off today. it's my favorite and a great price for anyone who loves to read. another great electronic, their noise canceling headphones and they're under $200 if you travel, they're great for teenagers too. >> i need them inside this place. it's noisy. >> you get used to it. >> the hum of the distribution center. >> there's a lot going on. it is our busiest day of the year. >> toys another great one. toys and games, this is one of my favorites, it's a
the campus system with the 3 energy labs will invest in clean energy innovation. >> today as you know is cyber monday. this year, shoppers expected to spend a record amount of money online. a lot of purchases made on one web site. ktvu went to the center and found out what shoppers are putting in their shopping carts >> good morning. sales are expected to surge on this cyber monday. some think that they could be up more than 12% and here at amazon, most people, 3/4 are going to go...
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go with 5-hour energy for every road trip. the plants also present possibilities are produced through vertical farming, a process where crops are grown on top of each other, rather than in traditional horizontal rows. barry farming is the largest vertical farming company in the country with a goal to grow food more sustainably. how do you use less of the earth precious resources? to serve, you know, to serve whatever market you're trying to serve and farms use less space in water and advantage as the west tackles and historic drought that has left farmers struggling in the controlled environment. plants grow faster as well. and the facilities can be built practically anywhere cutting delivery, distance and time crucial as supply chain disruptions continue to hamper distribution. we deliver with our own trucks directly to distribution centers of our big customers. this industrial building in new jersey house is just one of barry's vertical farms throughout the country, and they have more plans to expand. but the industry has it
go with 5-hour energy for every road trip. the plants also present possibilities are produced through vertical farming, a process where crops are grown on top of each other, rather than in traditional horizontal rows. barry farming is the largest vertical farming company in the country with a goal to grow food more sustainably. how do you use less of the earth precious resources? to serve, you know, to serve whatever market you're trying to serve and farms use less space in water and advantage...
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. >> microsoft founder bill gates announced the formation of the breakthrough energy coalition. a group of 20 million billionaires that will invest into clean energy more than what we have today. this is from gates website. >> we have to pair that with people who are willing to fund high risk breakthrough energy companies. and that formula will accelerate the invasion of the research level, accelerate the risk taking and that is what gives us a chance of having a solution that really let us not have to give up energy usage and yet not damage the environment. >> uc berkeley energy economist bernstein says this could be a major game changer. >> potentially this will put the development research we need to bring new energy sources to market. >> the university of california has become both an investor or research partner to help bring this about. at the same time, political leaders formed an initiative to create and share energy research and development. >> what we really need are breakthrough technologies that can leapfrog the existing technologies including fossil fuels. >> in the
. >> microsoft founder bill gates announced the formation of the breakthrough energy coalition. a group of 20 million billionaires that will invest into clean energy more than what we have today. this is from gates website. >> we have to pair that with people who are willing to fund high risk breakthrough energy companies. and that formula will accelerate the invasion of the research level, accelerate the risk taking and that is what gives us a chance of having a solution that...
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bloom energy makes these servers which produces electricity off the power grid and run on natural gas. now the company says it can also skip the natural gas and use bio gas for use at landfills, water treatment facilities, and dairies. >> now we've created technology, a biogas cleanup module that enables us to use waste from agriculture, landfill, from wastewater treatment to generate clean electricity. >> the company put the specialized modules inside where it could access the bio gas and then convert it into a natural source of energy. >> that power then goes by means of power cables under ground to a commercial facility like a building, or it can be exported to the grid. >> reporter: the company prepared this model for a presentation of the global
bloom energy makes these servers which produces electricity off the power grid and run on natural gas. now the company says it can also skip the natural gas and use bio gas for use at landfills, water treatment facilities, and dairies. >> now we've created technology, a biogas cleanup module that enables us to use waste from agriculture, landfill, from wastewater treatment to generate clean electricity. >> the company put the specialized modules inside where it could access the bio...
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producing a lot of energy. i think the key thing we need to learn from this lesson, it is a geopolitical lesson, is we need to do both. help consumers at the pump while we urgently transition to clean energy. >> it is always great to have you in with us for discussion on sunday. >> my pleasure. thank you, shannon. >> reaction from the second ranking republican in the house and fox news polls on what voters know about the gop or don't know. that's next. you don't have to wait until retirement to start enjoying your second act. with protected lifetime income from pacific life... ...imagine your future with confidence. for more than 150 years... ...we've kept our promise to financially protect and provide. so, you can look forward to leading a whole different type of team. talk to a financial professional about life insurance and retirement solutions with pacific life. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> shannon: house republicans making a push in recent weeks to sell voters on post midterm plans. they call
producing a lot of energy. i think the key thing we need to learn from this lesson, it is a geopolitical lesson, is we need to do both. help consumers at the pump while we urgently transition to clean energy. >> it is always great to have you in with us for discussion on sunday. >> my pleasure. thank you, shannon. >> reaction from the second ranking republican in the house and fox news polls on what voters know about the gop or don't know. that's next. you don't have to wait...
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deaths proven to be caused by 5- hour energy. he says proving a link is a question of timing. >> i think the timing of when they took the -- the -- the -- the energy drink and the start of system is a clue that maybe there is a connection there. >> reporter: researchers have just begun examining hundreds of california emergency room cases that involve energy drinks. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> leaders in sacramento said they don't plan to go on a spending spree despite news of a budget surplus. >> we need to pay down debt, put money aside for the next down turn. and then we do need to restore and reinvest in education, higher education. health and public safety. >> they are pricking california should have a $1 billion surplus by 2015 and it could grow to $9 billion in 5 years. >>> apple fell out of the elite club today after stock prices plunged. they joined the $500 billion club in february. today apple closed at $526, losing 2%. it decreased their cap to $495 billion. >>> if you ri
deaths proven to be caused by 5- hour energy. he says proving a link is a question of timing. >> i think the timing of when they took the -- the -- the -- the energy drink and the start of system is a clue that maybe there is a connection there. >> reporter: researchers have just begun examining hundreds of california emergency room cases that involve energy drinks. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> leaders in sacramento said they...
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pg&e is very committed to clean energy. working with five star auto care we looked at how we could make their business more energy efficient and save them money in the long run. with solar we have saved about 85% on our energy cost. with this extreme drought we're using the savings from our solar system to save every last drop of water. if you are looking for ways to save energy, your first step is to call pg&e. together, we're building a better california. >>> there are new details today in the paris terror attacks. there's new details that the suspect bought 10 detonators before the attack and had more attacks ready to go. investigators have been looking for him since shortly after the attacks. french intelligence now thinks he's escaped to syria. >>> there could be more forces joining the fight against isis in syria. david cameron says parliament will hold a debate on wednesday on whether britain should launch air strikes against militants in syria extending their existing air strikes in iraq. and germany is considering
pg&e is very committed to clean energy. working with five star auto care we looked at how we could make their business more energy efficient and save them money in the long run. with solar we have saved about 85% on our energy cost. with this extreme drought we're using the savings from our solar system to save every last drop of water. if you are looking for ways to save energy, your first step is to call pg&e. together, we're building a better california. >>> there are new...
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we felt it was extremely important that this commission hear the perspective of all energy exhibit 10s and all those we represent, the customers and the communities we serve here in california. >> when the utilities make profits, the share how old holders benefit. when the utility screws up, the shareholders should pay. it's just fair. >> it's taken a decade and still no answer from the cpuc. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> fire victims work to pick up the pieces and one professor is using his skills to collect and restore paragraphs that were burned in the fires. head of the computer studies department at santa row say jr. college. he and his son have been working to collect papers burned in the fire. they post pictures of what they've gathered. they have been on cloud nine since hearing from the original openers. >> just knowing that i can be helpful in some way, somingful way, and -- some meaningful way, and it's a great people. for some people who lost their entire home, they may be the only memory they can salvage. >> he will also restore charred photographs free of charge. if you want to se
we felt it was extremely important that this commission hear the perspective of all energy exhibit 10s and all those we represent, the customers and the communities we serve here in california. >> when the utilities make profits, the share how old holders benefit. when the utility screws up, the shareholders should pay. it's just fair. >> it's taken a decade and still no answer from the cpuc. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> fire victims work to pick up the pieces and one professor is...
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clean energy jobs. mike will get it done. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. my money should work as hard as i do. so i use my freedom unlimited card to buy all the latest tech stuff. today, i'm earning on a charger. so, just the charger then? ummm... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah! (sarcastically) fantastic. earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> the experts say if you've already had the flu, you might get it again. it means if you've already been sick, you might get sick again. the cdc says at least 13 million cases of the flu have already been diagnosed so far this season. they're recommending everyone 6 months older get a flu shot every season. >>> boeing wants to bofrom two plane crashes involving the 737 max jet. a new report says boeing has secured at least $6 billion from banks so far. they're talking to other lenders trying to get more money. boeing suspended production of its 737 max jet last year. that plane's been grounded fo
clean energy jobs. mike will get it done. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. my money should work as hard as i do. so i use my freedom unlimited card to buy all the latest tech stuff. today, i'm earning on a charger. so, just the charger then? ummm... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah! (sarcastically) fantastic. earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> the experts say if you've already had the flu, you might get it again. it...
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energy. >> pro-energy can mean more than oil. >> folks here in the industry are supportive of all forms of energy. at the end of the day the perspective i think is job creation. >> their share of electricity generation from renewables, especially wind, here in texas, has quadrupled over the past decade. it's about accounting, the energy industry is evolving. once heavily reliant on oil and gas extraction, some of that business has shifted to wind power and the tax revenue that comes with it. >> we welcome to the wind farm industries into our economies, and they seem to be very compatible with the oil and gas industries. >> in 2020 the county voted republican for the first time in a century. locals say that reflects concern for their livelihoods. >> president biden: we are talking about the americans leading the world and the clean energy field. >> the president makes comments, we all listen and certainly it can play a role on how we feel about moving forward. >> we found that concern across a
energy. >> pro-energy can mean more than oil. >> folks here in the industry are supportive of all forms of energy. at the end of the day the perspective i think is job creation. >> their share of electricity generation from renewables, especially wind, here in texas, has quadrupled over the past decade. it's about accounting, the energy industry is evolving. once heavily reliant on oil and gas extraction, some of that business has shifted to wind power and the tax revenue that...
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uh, energy was good. uh, it's pretty long practice. uh get prepared for the no. there's really closer to open tonight. now we'll hear from draymond green coming up tonight at five and six pool did not address the media. now the warriors will play the nuggets tomorrow night , and then they will be playing the lakers next tuesday for the season opener here at the center reporting live in san francisco . henry lee ktvu fox two news. okay, now we go to a warning for residents of south san jose following a rash of drug poisonings there. yes ktvu. south bay reporter jesse gary shows us this medical emergency is impacting pets, not people. good boy, david espinal, says his 10 year old husky loki is a bit of a trickster. but the pooches recent emergency trip to a vet hospital following a walk with no prank. come home, eat his dinner about 30. minutes later, he begins to like pant pace around our apartment. the rate of the pace increased to a full on run once back outside. that's been offered a medical emergency and took his dog to a nearby med vet animal hospital last we
uh, energy was good. uh, it's pretty long practice. uh get prepared for the no. there's really closer to open tonight. now we'll hear from draymond green coming up tonight at five and six pool did not address the media. now the warriors will play the nuggets tomorrow night , and then they will be playing the lakers next tuesday for the season opener here at the center reporting live in san francisco . henry lee ktvu fox two news. okay, now we go to a warning for residents of south san jose...
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they notify us when to shift our energy use if our power supply is stretched. so from pre-cooling our homes, to using less energy from 4-9pm, together, let's flex our power to save our power. sign up for flex alerts today. fire in napa, solano and sonoma counties has still not been determined. the fire broke out on september 27th in the early morning hours, it destroyed 1555 structures and burned more than 67,000 acres. investigators say the cause of the wildfire could someday be determined pending additional information or evidence. four people remain missing after firefight as firefighters continue to struggle to get a hold of the dixie fire evacuation orders in parts of plumas county were supposed to be lifted today, but that's no longer the plan. cruz say increased fire activity overnight led to a number of spot fires. so far, the fire has burned more than 500,000 acres, and it's just 31% contained tonight. 43 people are unaccounted for. for excuse me, 43 people that were unaccounted for, have now been found safe, but authorities say three people from green
they notify us when to shift our energy use if our power supply is stretched. so from pre-cooling our homes, to using less energy from 4-9pm, together, let's flex our power to save our power. sign up for flex alerts today. fire in napa, solano and sonoma counties has still not been determined. the fire broke out on september 27th in the early morning hours, it destroyed 1555 structures and burned more than 67,000 acres. investigators say the cause of the wildfire could someday be determined...